Design and development of a self stabilizing, autonomous sailboat with zero net stored energy use

Robert Baker, Laura Kambourian, Sohrab Hajarian,Thomas Augenstein, Stephen Harnett, Gyu-Min Lee,Mukund Sudarshan, Cole Richter, Colette Trouillot, Philippe Williamson,Andy Ruina

World Robotic Sailing championship and International Robotic Sailing Conference(2015)

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We are developing a robotic boat capable of sailing semi-autonomously for two years on the open ocean. Our design is a monohull sailboat with a weighted keel, no rudder, a controlled-angle sail, and an air-rudder to passively control the boats orientation relative to the wind without active control. We are working to optimize sail, keel and air-rudder parameters to maximize directional stability and forward speed. Given the boats polar plot (speed vs. angle to the wind) we have begun the development of navigation schemes that utilize the ocean currents to travel more quickly and avoid obstacles. The boat controls will be powered by solar panels mounted on the deck. Taking latitude, season and cloud cover into account, the boat will need to function with a daily-average power budget of about 0.4 W. Continuous use of the major electrical components in the sailboat requires much more than 0.4 W: the sail and …
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Solar Panel, Sleep Mode, Polar Plot, Control Sail, Trim Angle
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